- female
- 50 Years
- 01/04/2021
What are the symptoms of menopause and at what age?
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Although it is different for each women, typically menopause occurs in late 40's of 50's. The symptoms are Hot Flushes , Irregular Periods , Night sweats , Mood swings , Vaginal dryness , Decreased Libido , Headaches , Breast soreness , Burning mouth , Joint pains , Digestive problems , Muscle tension , Gum Problems , Electrical shoks , Tingling , Itching , Fatigue , Distrupted sleep , Hair loss , Memory lapses , Poor concentration , Anxiety , Weight gain , Dizziness , Bloating , Stress , Brittle nails , Allergiesd , Irregular heartbeat , Body odour , Irritability , Depression , Panis , osteoporosis.
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Consult a Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Answered 04/07/2025
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View allI'm 5 months pregnant and my doctor suggested I take Lupiheme tablets every other day. I've been reading online that it might not be safe. Can anyone help me figure out if I should be taking this? I'm a bit unsure about what to do.
Well this tablet is nothing but iron tablet..you definitely need to take the tablet as iron Deficiency is the common problem in pregnancy...do not worry...there are no such severe side effects of the tablet which will affect you are the growing baby...take the tablet without any worry.
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Can you let me know if it's safe to have sex with my wife during pregnancy without using a condom? And is there a point when we should stop having sex to protect the baby? Any risks we should be aware of?
See a specialist for accurate diagnosis and targeted treatment.
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I'm planning to have vaginal sex for the first time and I'm kind of nervous about which lubricant to use so it doesn't cause any irritation or pain. I've heard some can have side effects, and I'd really like to avoid that. Any advice on choosing the right one?
_Premature Ejaculation (PE): Understanding and Addressing Quick Discharge_ Premature ejaculation (PE) is a common condition where ejaculation occurs sooner than desired, often within 1-2 minutes of penetration. Since you've been experiencing this issue for 5 years, it's essential to understand the possible causes and explore treatment options. _Possible Causes:_ 1. *Psychological factors*: Stress, anxiety, depression, or relationship issues can contribute to PE. 2. *Neurological factors*: Imbalances in neurotransmitters like serotonin and dopamine can affect ejaculation timing. 3. *Hormonal imbalances*: Hormonal changes, such as low testosterone, can impact ejaculation. 4. *Physical factors*: Prostate issues, urethritis, or skin conditions can cause PE. 5. *Lifestyle factors*: Smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, or lack of physical activity can contribute to PE. _Treatment Options:_ 1. *Behavioral techniques*: Try the "stop-start" method, "squeeze" technique, or pelvic floor exercises to improve control. 2. *Topical anesthetics*: Apply creams or sprays containing lidocaine or benzocaine to reduce sensitivity. 3. *Oral medications*: Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), such as dapoxetine, can help delay ejaculation. 4. *Counseling*: Address underlying psychological issues through therapy or counseling. 5. *Natural remedies*: Explore herbal supplements like ashwagandha, maca, or tribulus terrestris, which may help improve ejaculation control. _Consult a Healthcare Professional:_ Discuss your symptoms with a urologist, sexologist, or a primary care physician to determine the underlying cause and develop a personalized treatment plan. Remember, premature ejaculation is a treatable condition. With patience, persistence, and the right guidance, you can improve your ejaculation control and enhance your overall sexual well-being.
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